I'm the former New York Bureau Chief for CityLab, a site about urban life run by The Atlantic magazine. I became a regular contributor when the site launched in September 2011 (then as The Atlantic Cities), and edited the Future of Transportation series that ran in 2014 (as well as the accompanying e-book). I've linked a selection of memorable or popular posts below, in no particular order.

Q & A'sThe Remarkable Turnaround of Atlanta Public Transit (Keith Parker) Maryland's Governor Explains his War on Sprawl (Martin O'Malley) / A Chat with Amtrak's CEO on the State of U.S. Passenger Rail (Joseph Boardman) / The Mayor of Phoenix Talks About Better Transit in a Car-Reliant City (Greg Stanton) / How to Design a Happier City (Charles Montgomery) / The Suburbs Are Dead, Long Live the Suburbs (Leigh Gallagher) / Explaining Transit's Secret Language (Jarrett Walker) / Why Historical Maps Still Matter So Much, Even Today (David Rumsey) / The Fascinating History of New York and Boston's Race to Build a Subway (Doug Most)